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At IBC2017, the Vitec Group will showcase its extensive range of premium-branded products and services for broadcast, film, and photographic professionals. Several Vitec Group brands will unveil new products at IBC2017. For instance, Sachtler and Vinten will debut a revolutionary new camera-support product, and Litepanels will premiere its genre-defining LED lighting panel range. What’s New? Sachtler: Ace XL Fluid Head Delivering an additional 2 kilograms of maximum payload capacity compared to the original Ace L, this latest edition to the popular Sachtler Ace range is ideally suited for digital cine-style cameras, such as the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro, Canon C200 and C300 Mark 2, Panasonic GH5, Sony FS7, and the new Panasonic EVA1. The professional drag, intuitive operation, and illuminated spirit level make the Ace XL a versatile, professional, lightweight camera support for completely jerk-free camera movements and maximum stability. Autoscript: Intelligent Prompting First introduced at the 2017 NAB Show and making its European debut at IBC2017, Autoscript’s Intelligent Prompting is the broadcast industry’s first completely IP-enabled, end-to-end teleprompting solution. Intelligent Prompting completely reinvents prompting workflows to allow devices to be located anywhere, delivering the ease of use and foolproof redundancy needed in modern broadcast operations. Since Intelligent Prompting units

14 February 2017 “The picture was taken in front of the tallest waterfall in Sweden, known as Njupeskär. The rig is a RED Epic together with the Sachtler FSB 6 mounted on a Sachtler Speed Lock 75 CF Tripod. I choose Sachtler because you get reliability for heavy-duty use in a small package. I would say that the FSB 6 fluid head can carry more weight than it’s supposed to, compared to other brands. In short, you know what you get when you buy a Sachtler… something to count on. Germans are well known for their quality engineering.” – Kristoffer Lindgren, @kristofferlindgrendotcom 15 December 2016 “I really love Sachtler because, to me, it has all the components that are necessary for an ideal tripod. The quality is top notch, it’s easy to use and set up during a shoot where you have to be mobile, and its durability is a must-have in a videographer’s arsenal.” – Roderick Estimada, Videographer @roderickestimada 16 November 2016 “The picture was taken by Leng Wen when we were hiking the Great Wall of China for the documentary Road to Tokyo. We were traveling a lot for this project and the altitude and equipment weight was

Our Summer with Sachtler Contest has come to a close and with that came an outpouring of hundreds of amazing entries from all corners of the globe. In the end, three remarkable photos won out over the rest with some incredible stories to go along with them. 1st Place: Jeff Wright from The United States “The photo was taken by Daniel Ronnback of me skiing between locations in the Hokkaido, Japan backcountry. I was on a 5-week shoot for Nimbus Independent’s “After the Sky Falls” and Warren Miller’s “Chasing Shadows.” My setup was a FSB 8 with Speedlock legs, a RED Epic with Canon L 24-105 mm, and Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8 glass. The shooting in that zone was all very close proximity and it was all human-powered with hiking/ski-touring being the only way of getting around so I was going for the lightest and fastest possible setup which the FSB 8 and speed lock are perfect for. “When I first started actually getting paid to travel to shoot ski movies a Sachtler tripod was my first big purchase. All of the guys that I respected in my industry were using Sachtler. What has really set Sachtler apart for me